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Textures In Mono, another shot from Parton near Whitehaven, Cumbria. I am experimenting with my mono side, trying to see how much detail i can bring out in the images.
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It is the texture of an autumn leaf helped by the light of the sunset.
Photo taken on Francia Street, Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid, Spain.
TEXTURA DE OTOÑO, 2024
Es la textura de una hoja otoñal ayudada por la luz del atardecer.
Foto tomada en la calle Francia, Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid, España.
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Had a small sunflower growing in my garden full of wildflowers. I did not like the background so textures it is!
They're all around us, textures, those lines and patterns, seemingly purposeful, sometimes random.
Look closely in nature and you'll find them everywhere, they draw you in, sometimes they are impossibly perpendicular. Here is an example of textures that at a cursory glance make no sense, how could this monolith possibly form naturally with lines that are virtually opposite those a mere few feet below them. Bry will give you the precise explanation, it'll blow your mind, time scales and natural evolution of the landscape which one can barely comprehend. Nature is awesome.
10 exposures went into this image, 4 for the sky and 6 for the foreground, shot with an h-alpha modified Nikon Z6 and Tamron 35mm f1.4 on a Sky Watcher Star Adventurer tracking mount. Foreground exposures are 2 minutes at f2 and ISO 1600, sky exposures are 2 minutes at f2 and ISO 800.
You just get a bad angle on Sunflowers. Looking at my stream I see several flower pictures and I should really branch out, BUT I have having soooo much fun. :-)
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I love wisteria and we are lucky enough to have quite a lot of it in our garden. That being said, this was actually taken somewhere else
A cream colored mud is all that remains of a flash flood that flowed through this arroyo six weeks earlier.
This is an area dominated by a certain repetitive pattern.. I feel a bit guilty because this is easy on the computer and I know how tedious and difficult it is to do by hand. You have to admire Escher and others who could do it so well.
late february in wisconsin: melting snow, gray skies, 30-degree temps. not bad and not great. as i walked home yesterday, i thought: i’m tired of the gray; i should look through old photos and post something sunny. and just at that moment, i saw this leaf, lying in a puddle, in a street gutter. and i thought: joy, have more faith; there’s beauty all around us, on both gray and sun-filled days. there’s beauty in a street gutter, if i’m willing to see anew.